在大流行病期间参加早期教育可持续促进幼儿的发展

Catherine Davies
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新的研究表明,在大流行病期间接受早期儿童教育和保育(ECEC)可促进学龄前儿童的学习并为入学做好准备,背景较差的儿童在这方面的收获更大。如果得到进一步的支持,幼儿教育和保育机构可以在培养大流行期间出生儿童的技能和消除社会经济不平等方面发挥关键作用。利兹大学语言发展学教授凯瑟琳-戴维斯(Catherine Davies)解释了更多内容。
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Attending early education during the pandemic provided sustained benefits for toddlers' development
New research shows that attending early childhood education and care (ECEC) during the pandemic boosted preschoolers' learning and preparedness for school, with greater gains made by children from less advantaged backgrounds. With further support, ECEC can play a critical role in developing skills in children born during the pandemic and levelling socioeconomic inequalities. Catherine Davies, professor of Language Development at the University of Leeds, explains more.
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